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to jessica johnson, who grew up in the bronx, new york there was no question that when her father died she had to take over johnson security bureau. the security guard company his parents, and then he had run for more than 50 years. >> the bronx had one of the highest unemployment rates for the entire state of new york. and some of the highest unemployment rates across the country. it was incumbent upon me and my brother to make a contribution back to the community that had helped us. >> her mission was clear from day one. but her sights well they weren't set very high. at the time the company had 16 guards. and she put together what she thought was an optimistic projection. 5% growth each year for five years. >> i didn't have the scope right. and i think that's what stops a lot of small businesses, or at least keeps a lot of small businesses and entrepreneurs where they are, is they don't realize the size of the opportunity that's out there. it's all about perspective. >> her perspective was way off. today, she has 150 employees. and her revenue has increased more than 600 times. a fa
to jessica johnson, who grew up in the bronx, new york there was no question that when her father died she had to take over johnson security bureau. the security guard company his parents, and then he had run for more than 50 years. >> the bronx had one of the highest unemployment rates for the entire state of new york. and some of the highest unemployment rates across the country. it was incumbent upon me and my brother to make a contribution back to the community that had helped us....
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and i'm so struck by the way that you know, your work on ferguson syllabus but jessica johnson's workon ferguson fridays has really been about insisting that politics and feminist politics have to be central to the way we understand what's going on. and to our historian colleagues who aren't in gender and women study departments to know that is the work we do in the classroom. and it doesn't make us like history light. it makes us really able to teach students how to think through critical questions historically. >> should we take that few more? >> let's take jenny's question since she waited patiently. you're absolutely right. in my own work, the question of what women are not doing with their children is fundamental to constructions of african-american what is referred to as de-moralization. but fill in the gap. delinquency, criminalization and this is precisely the history and the this discourse around what black women aren't doing with their children that frames the politics of my brother's keeper, which we've heard a continue to reinforce this idea that ultimately black women are
and i'm so struck by the way that you know, your work on ferguson syllabus but jessica johnson's workon ferguson fridays has really been about insisting that politics and feminist politics have to be central to the way we understand what's going on. and to our historian colleagues who aren't in gender and women study departments to know that is the work we do in the classroom. and it doesn't make us like history light. it makes us really able to teach students how to think through critical...
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jessica from the fcc. mercedes wants to win the self driving car race. we will hear from the luxury german automaker on the best of "bloomberg west." ♪ >> i'm cory johnson. the best of "bloomberg west." the future of automobiles, every year it's on display at the consumer electronics show. most of the major automakers were in attendance showing off their greatest connected cars. brad stone caught up with the daimler ceo. they spoke about a new mercedes concept car. >> this prototype drives autonomously. it gives you space and room. you can sleep, you can work, you can have video conferencing. you are in the middle of the internet at the same time moving from a to b. this is groundbreaking. >> the appearance of the vehicle is so striking. what inspired the designers? >> we wanted to design the future. that should be shown by the style as well. we started in 1886. it was a carriage. you are sitting opposite the four passengers at a carriage in former times. we are bringing back the past by going to the future. >> i'm struck in talking to automakers how few companies are talking about google and its role in the automated car future. where do they play? you
jessica from the fcc. mercedes wants to win the self driving car race. we will hear from the luxury german automaker on the best of "bloomberg west." ♪ >> i'm cory johnson. the best of "bloomberg west." the future of automobiles, every year it's on display at the consumer electronics show. most of the major automakers were in attendance showing off their greatest connected cars. brad stone caught up with the daimler ceo. they spoke about a new mercedes concept car....
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>> reporter: well, jessica imagine you are going to register your domain name only to find out it has already been taken. that is exactly what happened to kenyatta johnson, except the person who took it happens to be a political, challenger. but he said he does not think this will hurt his campaign. >> this election will not come down to domain names. >> reporter: if you are looking to learn more about kenyatta johnson you won't find it on kenyatta johnson.com, that is because johnson's democratic primary challenger orifybush bought domain names representing the councilman. when you type in kenyatta.com,.net or organize you will be redirect to his campaign page. councilman johnson's page says he didn't bothered by political tactic. the his campaign web site is citizens for kenyatta johnson.com. >> i run a clean campaign. this is about issues that matter to the voters. the that is not the the type of campaign we operate. >> reporter: e we went to feibush campaign office. this is real estate developer first time running for political office. this is video from his web site. the his campaign manager did give a statement saying in part, our decision to redi
>> reporter: well, jessica imagine you are going to register your domain name only to find out it has already been taken. that is exactly what happened to kenyatta johnson, except the person who took it happens to be a political, challenger. but he said he does not think this will hurt his campaign. >> this election will not come down to domain names. >> reporter: if you are looking to learn more about kenyatta johnson you won't find it on kenyatta johnson.com, that is because...
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jessica. police in hamilton township say a man behind bars accused of luring children on social media could have more possible victims. investigators arrested 23 year old aaron johnsony he used a messaging app called kik to meet two boys assaulting one of them. police say that one of their parents found a message on cell phone over the weekend and contacted police. >>> me to get more involved -- >> the doylestown zoning board has continued a hearing for march, on the proposed plan to revitalize legendary lyrics oscar amerson's former property. his grandson will wants to transform highland farm into 400 seat theater museum, education sent their hoses tours. it is currently a bed and breakfast. >>> right now 6:36. crude oil had another terrible day yesterday and has now dropped by nearly 15% this year. now, that, keep in mind, on top of last year's 46% slump. >> while consume remembers happen when they fill up their cars, cbs news business analyst jill schlessinger says there are both winners and losers from the plunge in energy prices, join us now from new york. good morning to you. >> good morning. >> let's start with the winners. that's us, right? >> yes we're winn
jessica. police in hamilton township say a man behind bars accused of luring children on social media could have more possible victims. investigators arrested 23 year old aaron johnsony he used a messaging app called kik to meet two boys assaulting one of them. police say that one of their parents found a message on cell phone over the weekend and contacted police. >>> me to get more involved -- >> the doylestown zoning board has continued a hearing for march, on the proposed...